forked-synapse/synapse/federation/persistence.py
Richard van der Hoff a6a776f3d8
remove dead transaction persist code (#5622)
this hasn't done anything for years
2019-07-05 12:59:42 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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""" This module contains all the persistence actions done by the federation
package.
These actions are mostly only used by the :py:mod:`.replication` module.
"""
import logging
from synapse.logging.utils import log_function
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TransactionActions(object):
""" Defines persistence actions that relate to handling Transactions.
"""
def __init__(self, datastore):
self.store = datastore
@log_function
def have_responded(self, origin, transaction):
""" Have we already responded to a transaction with the same id and
origin?
Returns:
Deferred: Results in `None` if we have not previously responded to
this transaction or a 2-tuple of `(int, dict)` representing the
response code and response body.
"""
if not transaction.transaction_id:
raise RuntimeError("Cannot persist a transaction with no " "transaction_id")
return self.store.get_received_txn_response(transaction.transaction_id, origin)
@log_function
def set_response(self, origin, transaction, code, response):
""" Persist how we responded to a transaction.
Returns:
Deferred
"""
if not transaction.transaction_id:
raise RuntimeError("Cannot persist a transaction with no " "transaction_id")
return self.store.set_received_txn_response(
transaction.transaction_id, origin, code, response
)